3 | Par 3

#3 – A challenging par 3 that requires a carry over water to a green that is well protected by bunkers on both sides. Undulations in the green require the player to miss on the correct side of the pin.

4 | Par 5

#4 – A challenging par 5 that has a tee shot landing area guarded by bunkers on the left and trees on the right. For longer hitters, the opportunity to reach the green in 2 is met with bunker protection on both sides of the green.

6 | Par 3

#6 – Do not let the handicap fool you. This hole is played predominantly into the wind, this long, uphill par 3 has a deep green that tests players of all abilities. Birdies are rarely surrendered and pars are a great score on this difficult par 3.

7 | Par 4

#7 – A semi-blind, downhill tee shot challenges players with a fairway bunker on the right side, and uneven lies in the rough on the left. Keeping the ball below the hole on the approach shot is key, as the green slopes significantly from back to front.

8 | Par 5

#8 – Depending on the tee played, this hole varies from a very reachable par 5, to a long brute with a two-tiered green that demands an accurate approach to a well- guarded green. Keep your approach shot on the appropriate tier for a better chance at birdie.

9 | Par 4

#9 – With a pond starting at 140 yards from the green, a layup of around 200 yards off the tee is the best choice to set up an approach to an elevated green that is well protected on all sides by bunkers.

11 | Par 4

#11 – A medium length par 4 that protects itself from long hitters with a bunker in the center of the fairway that is about 270 yards from tee. An elevated green awaits players, with bunkers all around.

12 | Par 4

#12 – A long, slight dogleg par 4 that forces players to take a longer route up the left side to have a better look at the green for their downhill approach. Two solid shots are rewarded with a fairly level green.

13 | Par 4

#13 – One of the more visually intimidating holes on the course, this long par 4 forces bigger hitters to choose between either carrying the cross bunkers to the upper fairway, or laying up short to the lower fairway. A well-guarded green rewards players with a fairly level putting surface.

14 | Par 3

#14 – The signature hole at Cress Creek offers players a shorter par 3 over water to a well-protected green with a significant slope on the front edge. Even with its shorter length, a 3 here is a good score.

15 | Par 5

#15 – A long, straightaway par 5 that challenges players to either lay up short of the bunker and pond at 120 yards from the green, or to carry the obstacles and have just a short wedge into the green. The putting surface offers many challenging pin locations due to its many slopes and levels.

16 | Par 4

#16 - A difficult, dogleg right par 4 that features a corner bunker that gladly accepts any mis-hit tee shot. A safe play up the left side leaves a mid to long iron approach to a green protected on both sides by bunkers.

17 | Par 3

#17 – A longer par 3 that features a green with significant left-to-right slope. Out-of-bounds sits close to the left side of the green, but an ample bail out area to the right of the green gives players a safe landing area.

18 | Par 5

#18 – A straightforward tee shot that features bunkers both left and right that will pose threats to longer hitters. Trees down the right hand side of the fairway force players to play up the left hand side. A hog's back through the middle of the green demands that players miss on the correct side of the pin to avoid a very difficult putt.